This book presents a select set of papers from an international and multidisciplinary approach, outlining the vanguard in the field of methodology, tools, and evaluation of the movement towards urban resilience. Reflecting on and redesigning the guidelines that orient the planning and management of urban development has become, today, an issue of global scope and priority that demands the committed and determined participation of society. Faced with the formidable challenge of guiding our cities towards sustainability, it is necessary to develop new approaches, paradigms, models, methodologies, and tools that make it possible to assess and raise the resilience profile of urban socio-ecosystems. The experiences that are developed in this book offer a wide and diverse set of concepts, theories, methodologies, instruments, and casuistry, impregnated by resilience notion, to inspire, influence, and guide thinking and practice for architects, urban planners, government officials, businessmen, civil and research organizations. In this book, the reader will be able to review either theoretical-methodology to organize notions on urban resilience, or application cases in a variety of areas and subsystems of a city but, being all of them inevitably and intricately linked through a complex matrix of structures and interactions that determine future, well-being, and resilience of urban socio-ecosystems in the global anthropo-environment.
Author Biography
Octavio Francisco González Castillo: Industrial Biochemical Engineer and master’s in Chemical Engineering from Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexican institution where he has worked since 1986. The question: how to incorporate the social, economic, political, and environmental dimensions to the life cycle of productive systems? led him to pursue his doctorate studies in Engineering, which he concluded at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 2008.He has taught nearly 200 undergraduate and graduate courses and participated as director and jury of numerous masters’, and doctoral theses. He has organized and been invited as a speaker in about 50 advanced courses oriented towards the design of productive systems, regional development and sustainability, topics with which he has participated in more than 100 congresses and conferences and published around 40 academic works: proceedings, articles, books, and book chapters. He has been a member of the Consultative Council for Sustainable Development of the Federal Government (2005-2007), as well as of the Council for Sustainable Urban Development of Mexico City (2008-2009). The complexity of the sustainability phenomena in socio-ecosystems convinced him that research in this field requires collaborative work beyond disciplinarity. Since then, he has founded 5 interdisciplinary teams. His work has been distinguished with national and international awards. Valentina Antoniucci is an architect, graduated at the University of Venice, Italy and she received her Ph.D in Management Engineering and Real Estate Economics at the University of Padova, Italy. Untill 2020, she was post – doctoral fellow at the Department of Civil, environmental and architectural engineering at the University of Padua. In her research, she deals with the relationship between the urban form and the housing market, with a specific focus on the incidence of urban density of theresidential market. She also studied the price premium of the energy efficiency on the housing market and the increasing role of energy communities in the spread of distributed energy production. Lastly, she analyzed the risk management in public works in Italy She published several articles and conference papers, and her research results have been presented in national and international congress in Italy and Europe. In 2018, she obtained the National Academic Qualification as Associate Professor, and she has taken the course of “Economic feasibility and valuation of the projects” in the University of Padova and, to the present, at the University of Florence, Scuola di Specializzazione dei Beni architettonici e del Paesaggio. Enrique Mendieta Márquez has a Bachelor in Biology and a master’s degree in Experimental Biology, from the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM), where he held the position of Divisional Coordinator of Education in the Biological and Health Sciences Division at its Iztapalapa campus, where he currently works as full time professor at the Health Sciences Department. He has worked as advisor in several projects for Mexico City’s local and federal Mexican governments regarding water and energy management themes, as well as participating in different undergraduate and graduate courses related to the use of interdisciplinary approaches for solving environmental problems, as well as other themes in the biochemical and reproductive areas. His academic results have been presented in national and international meetings, and he has published several research papers on reproductive biology and sustentability themes, as well as in matters regarding the importance of bioethical issues in the education of undergraduate university students, which presently remains his main research interest. Margarita Juarez-Najera is chemical engineer. She has a master in Environmental Engineering and a PhD in Sustainability Behavior from Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She has worked at the Federal Mexican Environmental Agency. Also in the industrial sector as Environmental Coordinator at General Motors Mexico-City assembly plant and as Project Manager in Environmental Assessments at Radian Corporation Mexico. Under a three-year UNIDO contract performed as Cleaner Production Auditor at the Mexican Cleaner Production Center (MCPC). Currently she is working as full-time professor at the Metropolitan Autonomous University, supporting undergraduate and postgraduate environmental engineering and sustainability courses. Dr. Juarez-Najera is a Professional Expert in Environmental Protection by the Mexican College of Chemical Engineers and Chemist. She is founder member of the National Environmental Engineering Academy and is certified by the MCPC to evaluate pollution prevention activities.She has published plenty papers on sustentability issues entailing behavoral pro-environment in political processes. Alberto Cedeño Valdiviezo: Senior Research Professor C, member of the Department of Technology and Production, UAM Xochimilco. He studied a Bachelor of Architecture at the IPN, a master’s in Research and Teaching at UNAM, a doctorate in Urbanism at UNAM, and a post-doctorate at the University of Buenos Aires. He completed the specialization courses Restauro dei Monumenti e Centri Storici and Pianificazione Urbanistica Applicata alle Aree Metropolitane in Italy, and the Diploma in Public Administration at CIDE, and Management of PC Compatible Computers, at UNAM. He also studied a master’s degree in Public Administration at IESAP and a master’s degree in Urban Development at the Colegio de México. He has published 35 articles, 12 book chapters and 4 books. Currently, has been approved by the UAM the research “Eco-urbanism, eco-neighborhoods, urban resilience and urban historical landscape. The new way of understanding city and territory planning”. Since 2006 he has been a member of the National System of Researchers and has received the PROMEP scholarship. Professionally, he has worked as a restorer of monuments for SAHOP, as a construction auditor for INFONAVIT, as Head of Department for SEP and as Deputy Director for CONADE. Mariana Osorno Castro: Mexican researcher with a bachelor's degree in Territorial Planning and a master's degree in Sciences and Arts for Design from the Metropolitan Autonomous University, Xochimilco campus (UAM-X). She recently (2021) was distinguished with the medal of university merit for her outstanding academic career during her graduate studies, in which she obtained the master’s degree with the thesis Convergences and Divergences of Planning Instruments in Mexico. In 2016 she carried out a research stay in Spain, where she collaborated with Ph.D. Jordi Morato, who holds the UNESCO Chair in Sustainability at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. During her stay, he carried out a comparative study on urban planning and management strategies and instruments used in Colombia, Spain, and Mexico. Her research interest is focused on the historical analysis (1930-present) of the instruments of territorial and environmental planning in Mexico, as well as on the study of recent proposals that formulate the circular economy and sustainability for planning and management. of socio-ecosystems. The results of her research have been presented in national and international academic forums.
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